9961559

Accurate short range positioning with wireless signals

PublishedMay 1, 2018
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7 claims

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1. A method implemented by a positioning cell for supporting positioning determination of a communication device in a wireless communication network, the method comprising: receiving by the positioning cell from a master positioning cell a plurality of tight synchronization signals; determining by the positioning cell a plurality of time differences between times of arrival of the plurality of tight synchronization signals and theoretical times of arrival of the plurality of tight synchronization signals, where the theoretical times of arrival are corrected by theoretical times of flight along a direct line-of-sight path from the master positioning cell to the positioning cell; synchronizing the positioning cell based on one or more of the received tight synchronization signals adjusted by one or more of the plurality of time differences, wherein the synchronizing comprises synchronizing a clock in the positioning cell; emitting by the positioning cell to the communication device in the wireless communication network a positioning signal at a time determined by the synchronized clock; wherein the positioning signal comprises data indicative of an identifier of the positioning cell; wherein the positioning signal is transmitted so as not to interfere with positioning pilot signals transmitted by the wireless communication network.

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2. The method of claim 1 wherein the plurality of tight synchronization signals received from the master positioning cell are synchronized by the master positioning cell to synchronization signals from another master positioning cell, cellular network, WiFi network, or satnav system.

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3. The method of claim 1 wherein the data indicative of an identifier of the positioning cell comprises local physical cell identifications (PCIs) and no global cell identifications.

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4. The method of claim 1 wherein the emitting of the positioning signal uses multiplexing so that the positioning signal is orthogonal to pilot signals transmitted by the wireless network.

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5. The method of claim 1 further comprising receiving by the positioning cell from the master positioning cell data indicative of time differences between a measured time of arrival of the positioning signal at the master positioning cell and a theoretical time of arrival of the positioning signal at the master positioning cell; and determining by the positioning cell from the data indicative of time differences an adjustment in a timing of emission of a subsequent positioning signal from the positioning cell.

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6. A method implemented by a positioning cell for supporting positioning determination of a communication device in a wireless communication network, the method comprising: receiving by the positioning cell from a first positioning cell a tight synchronization signal, wherein the tight synchronization signal is synchronized by the first positioning cell to tight synchronization signals received by the first positioning cell from a master positioning cell that is synchronized to a cellular network, WiFi network, or satnav system; emitting by the positioning cell to the communication device in the wireless communication network a positioning signal after a predetermined time period following reception of the tight synchronization signal; wherein the positioning signal comprises data or timing indicative of an identifier of the positioning cell.

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7. The method of claim 6 wherein the positioning signal is transmitted so as not to interfere with positioning pilot signals transmitted by the wireless communication network.

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May 1, 2018

Inventors

Rabih Chrabieh

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